A good name for my 70?? (1 Viewer)

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fat girl at a dance ... that made me laugh
but, as you can see by my posts, if the fat girl asked me if i thought she was fat i would say "yes, you are over weight but you have a great personality (if she did have a good personality) and you can diet but see that pretty looking bitch over there? she will still be a bitch when she gets fat" and then buy her a drink.

you are welcome to show up anytime you feel like it, but if you want to wait till 350K... i might not still be alive then. (and you might not be able to afford the fuel since you will be on your third head <just kiddin with yah>)
 
go give your LJ a big hug, stroke her hood and call her sweet names, before she pukes all over your driveway...

Albatross. They're white. Something that causes worry or trouble is sometimes called an albatross. :D
 
(Crushers) ...So your awesome "people skills" actually started in school and only improved with age. I bet you will be a hoot by the time you reach the nursing home. Take care.............1978HJ45
 
Hi,
I wanted to give my LC a good name has anybody got any good ideas?
its a 1989 lj 70 its a 2.4 and its white im going to use it offroad.

thanks in advance.

We can't rightly name anything without seeing a picture... if you can't post one send it to me and I will.

ratpuke@gmail.com
 
We have a beat-up parts truck here, BJ70, white, that I named "cracker"- like a poor white kid.
Probably not appropriate for your vehicle, but it is a "white" name.

I am super good at naming. I usually name them after a sticker or other doodads on the vehicle.

~Kyla
 
Posted by Kyla ( Radd Cruisers) "We have a beat-up parts truck here, BJ70, white, that I named "cracker"- like a poor white kid. " ...Not to hijack the thread but the term "cracker" originated with the era of slavery here in the States ( a rather dark period in our history). The slaves referred to the plantation field boss as the cracker because he often 'cracked" his whip from horseback to encourage hard work. Only later did the term "cracker" become loosely associated with southern whites in general. Take care.....................1978HJ45
 
Certainly not meant to be an "ouch" moment...simply historical trivia. Being a Southerner most of these facts were taught in school. Heck we were taught that we did not actually lose the Civil War but are simply enjoying a very long cease fire.
.............1978HJ45
 
no, you misunderstand ... i wasn't critizing, i was just sticking my soul into her body and seeing the reaction...
 
No Problem....After re-reading my original reply it did appear as though I was being a smart *ss or a know it all which was not my intention. Simply my feeble attempt at humor.....1978HJ45
 
Hello,

In fact the treaty signed at Appomatox has been usually referred to as "the longest cease fire agreement in history," but I don't want to sound like a smar***s either. Just a comment.

Regarding names, I have been thinking about Walt. What do you think?





JuanJ
 
My wifes 4Runner and Mini set out in the weather while my HJ45 and LJ78 are most often in the garage so the names she uses to describe my Cruisers can not be mentioned in a public forum without fear of the moderators sending me to the woodshed.
............1978HJ45
 

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